Thursday, August 18, 2005

HalleluYah... HalleluYah... HalleluYah... HalleluYah...

Alleluia/ Hallelujah comes from a Hebrew phrase ('Hallelu Yah') which means Praise the Lord! 'Hallel' is the Hebrew word for 'praise', "Hallelu" is the plural form, and 'Yah' is the short form of 'Yahweh'.

There are only four hallelujahs in the New Testament, — all found in Revelation 19, the chapter that tells us about the glorious appearing of Christ. Do these four hallelujahs in Psalms 104, 105 and 106 also relate to the events surrounding the Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ? Hmmm...just wondering...

+ Hidden Prophecies in the Psalms
+ Psalm 91 & 1991 Gulf War
+ Psalm 104 & The Terrible Tsunami Of December 26, 2004

2 comments:

Shelley L. MacKenzie said...

Thanks for posting in my blog. Yes, you may provide a link in yours for mine. I will do the same for you.

I love the Hebrew language. I've taken a beginning Biblical Hebrew course at school last year, and am waiting to see if they will be offering the advanced Hebrew class this year. I love the sound of the language!

Kristen Zuriel said...

Hallelujah means a burst of light into whatever fark situation ",>